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Most salmonella illnesses from chicken caused by few products with high levels of virulent strains

URBANA, Ill. — Raw poultry is one of the main causes of salmonella poisoning, which affects thousands of people in the U.S. every year....

TAMU: Hurricane Beryl winds damage some crops, rain benefits others

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — When Hurricane Beryl barreled into Texas, extreme winds caused the most damage to crops rather than the flooding often associated...

Purdue: most consumers lack familiarity with U.S. farm bill

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The general public has limited knowledge of the U.S. farm bill that politicians are debating on Capitol Hill, according to...

TAMU: steps for Texans to safely begin hurricane recovery

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — You have evacuated to a safe area and the hurricane has passed. But now you want to know if your...

TAMU: tips to avoid heat exhaustion, heatstroke

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — As summer temperatures increase, so does the threat of a heat-related illness. To help reduce this risk, Texas A&M University’s...

What’s causing the devastating flooding in the Midwest?

ST. LOUIS — Hundreds of Iowa residents have needed rescue from record-setting flooding that has swamped parts of the state, covering buildings up to...

Texas agriculture: a tale of rainfall haves and have-nots

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — When it comes to rainfall and the subsequent soil moisture that fuels agricultural production, the state is made up of...

TAMU specialist ‘egg-splores’ chicken egg differences

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Many people may be curious why chicken eggs can be different colors? Most eggs are white or brown, but they...

Texas Panhandle wildfire agriculture losses costliest in state history

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension Service economists project the Panhandle wildfires caused $123 million in preliminary agricultural losses, making it...

Celebrating world trade and U.S. agriculture trade successes

WASHINGTON — May is World Trade Month, and this is World Trade Week — a perfect opportunity to celebrate U.S. agriculture’s trade successes and...

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